This chapter shall be known and cited as "Refuse and Recycling
Collection Law of the Town of Bedford."
For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and terms
shall be deemed to have the meanings herein given to them:
BULK REFUSE CONTAINER
A receptacle commonly used for storage of bulk refuse and/or
construction and demolition waste, as defined herein, and otherwise
referred to as a "dumpster."
COLLECTOR
A person, partnership, company or corporation, licensed by Westchester County to provide either residential and/or commercial refuse and/or recyclables collection services and permitted, pursuant to §
67-6 of this chapter, to provide such services in the Town.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTES
Lumber, concrete, pipe, brick, masonry and other waste materials
generated during construction, remodeling, renovation or demolition
projects.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Waste meeting the New York State definition of household
hazardous wastes (HHW): pesticides, corrosives, pool chemicals, driveway
sealers, hazardous paints and stains, polishes and waxes, adhesives,
solvents, hazardous cleaning products, antifreeze, vehicle fluids,
fluorescent light tubes, compact fluorescent lamps and ballasts, photography
chemicals, nonrechargeable hazardous batteries (both household and
automotive), products containing mercury and propane gas cylinders
(that still contain propane).
MIXED RECYCLABLES
The following materials which may be mixed together:
A.
Glass bottles and jars, clean and free of food particles and
other residues, including but not limited to, glass food bottles and
jars, juice bottles, liquor bottles, baby food jars, soda bottles
and wine bottles, but not ceramics, crystal, glass doors, light bulbs,
mirrors, Pyrex window panes or windshields.
B.
Metal cans and foil, free of food particles and other residue,
including but not limited to, metal food cans, soda cans, pet food
cans, metal juice containers, aluminum foil and trays and aluminum
cans, but not aerosol cans, batteries, oil or paint cans or hazardous
chemical containers.
C.
Plastic containers numbers 1 through 7, clean and free of any
food particles or residue, including but not limited to, plastic soda
bottles, liquor bottles, juice bottles, detergent bottles and food
containers.
D.
Commencing on September 1, 2013, and for purposes of residential recyclables pickup only, all recyclable materials identified in Subsections
A to
C of this definition and all paper/fiber recyclables, as defined herein, may be placed in the same container or receptacle for pickup.
[Added 7-16-2013 by L.L. No. 3-2013]
NON-YARD ORGANIC WASTES
Food waste, soiled or food-contaminated paper materials and
compostable paper products. These materials are considered to be refuse
until such time as outlets for composting or otherwise processing
or recycling them become available.
PAPER/FIBER RECYCLABLES
Newspapers, ledger/office paper, writing paper, junk mail,
cardboard, food boxes, magazines, phone books, paper board, chipboard,
any and all of which must be clean, dry and free of any liquid or
contamination.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid wastes, including
any wastes commonly referred to as garbage, rubbish and ashes, but
not including yard waste, recyclable materials, hazardous waste, explosives,
ammunition, asbestos, bulk metal, construction and demolition waste,
electronic waste, empty propane tanks, household medical waste, radioactive
material, tires, used oil or white goods.
TOWN
The geographical area of the Town of Bedford, New York.
YARD WASTE
For purposes of this chapter, "yard waste" shall mean brush,
leaves and tree trimmings, but not grass clippings.
[Amended 7-16-2013 by L.L. No. 3-2013; 5-19-2015 by L.L. No. 5-2015; 11-20-2018 by L.L. No. 17-2018]
A. Residential refuse shall be collected either once or twice a week,
except where other agreements have been made between the collector
and the resident. The Town Board has the right to limit refuse collection
to once per week, upon reasonable notice to collectors. Recyclables
collection shall be either once a week or once every other week, at
the discretion of the resident and collector.
B. Commercial refuse and recyclables shall be collected at a frequency
of at least once per week or at a frequency necessary to prevent odors
or excess waste from spilling from containers, to abate any nuisance
condition, or as otherwise agreed between the business and collector
to accomplish these conditions.
C. No pickup of refuse is permitted on Sundays or any federal holiday.
Any pickup of refuse in an area within the Town zoned residential
is permitted only on Monday through Saturday between the hours of
7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
D. The collector shall pick up all refuse that is placed in standard containers, as defined in §
67-4, and placed at the curb or other specified pickup location.
E. For curbside collection, containers for each service unit shall be
placed at a single collection point within four feet of the curb on
scheduled household garbage collection days. For driveway, rear yard
or in-garage collection, containers shall be placed at the appropriate
collection location on scheduled household garbage collection days.
F. Paper/fiber recyclables, yard waste and mixed recyclables shall not
be intermingled with household refuse.
G. All recyclables picked up by collectors shall be placed at curbside
or other specified collection locations in a manner appropriate for
single-stream collection (as determined by the Town Board) on scheduled
recyclable collection days. Recyclables may be placed at curbside
for pickup on the day before a scheduled collection, but not sooner.
H. Single-stream recyclables collection. Commencing on September 1,
2013, all collectors providing residential refuse and recycling collection
services in the Town shall provide as part of their service single-stream
recycling pickup. The Town Board may, in its discretion, allot additional
time for a collector to come into full compliance with this requirement,
provided that all collectors shall be in full compliance no later
than December 1, 2013.
I. Non-yard-waste organics. With Town Board approval in response to
requests by Town residents, collectors may provide or be required
to provide non-yard organic waste collection services to Town residents
and businesses.
J. Yard waste and grass clippings.
(1) Yard waste picked up by the Highway Department shall be placed at
curbside on scheduled yard waste collection days and shall be in tied
bundles or contained in compostable bags. Tied bundles of yard waste
shall weigh no more than 50 pounds each, contain trimmings no thicker
than three inches in diameter and shall be no greater than four feet
in length.
(2) The Highway Department will pick up loose leaves in designated hamlet
areas between October 1 and November 15 each year. At all other times,
such leaves must be bagged for pickup.
(3) Residents are encouraged to self-mulch leaves and grass or to conduct
backyard composting of leaves, grass and such other household organics
as may be safely composted without creating nuisance odors or attracting
rodents or wild animals.
K. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent those residents
who wish to self-haul recyclables from bringing their recyclables
to the Town of Bedford Recycling Center.
L. All regular residential recyclables collections shall be conducted
using vehicles with compaction equipment which optimizes the amount
of single-stream materials collected on each truck route. No residential
recyclables may be collected in loose-bin or open-top trucks, except
as may be necessary due to compaction truck breakdown, an unanticipated
missed pickup or other exceptional situation.
The fee schedule to be charged by a collector for any service
to be performed under such registration shall be set forth in its
application for a Town permit. Such fee information shall be considered
confidential business information by the Town pursuant to the Freedom
of Information Law and will not be released to the public or made available
to anyone except officials or designees of the Town Supervisor unless
required to do so pursuant to court order.
Any action brought hereunder shall be commenced within three
months of the date of the alleged violation, or, if the violation
could not be discovered on the date it occurred, within three months
of the date it could have reasonably been discovered.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this
chapter shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to
be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the
remainder thereof but shall be confined in its operation to the clause,
sentence, paragraph, section or part whereof directly involved in
the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered.
If any provision of this chapter shall be in conflict with any
other local law or ordinance of the Town of Bedford or any law of
the State of New York or political subdivisions thereof, the provision
of the more restrictive law shall apply.
The provisions of this chapter shall take place immediately
and shall apply to existing containers in the Town.